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Speaker 12 (03:07):
Hey, mister, good morning, but afternoon, what is not? As
he said, I yeah, the old listeners what is up,
Eric Winter, not.
Speaker 13 (03:13):
Too much excited. We have another fantastic guest. This is
your living the dream. This is like the Love is
Blind Festival, so listen. We love the drama that comes
with some of the stories on Love is Blind. There
is generally one couple each season though that makes everyone
believe in love, and this.
Speaker 12 (03:32):
Year that couple was Amy and Johnny. They were the
first to be engaged. They communicated, will, had a wedding
that was smooth sailing, and in the reunion they both
said they were still so happy. I loved watching this
couple so much because it was a breath of fresh
air between in between all the drama of the season.
Speaker 13 (03:53):
We're excited to get into it. So please welcome Amy
and Johnny. Let's welcome on both to the show.
Speaker 14 (03:57):
We are so happy. I'm so excited that you guys
are here.
Speaker 13 (04:01):
She's a big Love is Blind fan.
Speaker 14 (04:03):
I mean, I've seen I enjoy it. I have I
have a love guys. I think it's well produced and
I like it.
Speaker 12 (04:11):
I I love seeing the journey and and every time
that I see Latina, I don't know if Aunda because.
Speaker 14 (04:18):
I know Lydia is Puerto Rican. Are you the second
or the third Puerto Rican.
Speaker 15 (04:22):
So.
Speaker 16 (04:24):
Second Puerto Rican to get married. But all the Latina's
in our cast for season six were actually Puerto Rican.
So yeah, there were four of us.
Speaker 12 (04:31):
Yeah, oh my goodness, Okay, very very cool. How does
it feel, Johnny to be married to Briqua?
Speaker 13 (04:37):
Trust me, Johnny, I know already you're in the early
phases of this, so good ready.
Speaker 7 (04:42):
Thanks me.
Speaker 17 (04:42):
So far it has been relatively smooth sailing, Johnny.
Speaker 13 (04:46):
Good for you, man.
Speaker 17 (04:48):
I'm also the process for to learn a little bit
of Spanish, and that has been very interesting too, because
obviously the first thing you learn all the bad works
people are talking about you. But it's it's been good
though so far.
Speaker 14 (05:02):
We can I do something you're doing.
Speaker 13 (05:03):
Questions, Johnny, just go ahead, reach out and I'll fill
you in out. The journey's gonna go.
Speaker 14 (05:07):
Kidding about Spanish.
Speaker 12 (05:09):
We've been together for like we just did a podcast
nineteen years and still nineteen years together, the two kids later,
and still he's not fluent in Spanish.
Speaker 14 (05:19):
He cannot speak Spanish. He's the craziest thing.
Speaker 13 (05:21):
Amy, if you're a better teacher, maybe and you have
more patience with it. She doesn't have a lot of
patience with the teaching, so wish you guys the best
with it.
Speaker 17 (05:29):
I don't know if I have the patience, but I
try so whatever or something that's when like babbel du
lingo something like that. But I know that whenever I
go to Amy's parents' house, they primarily speak Spanish their house. Yeah,
so I'm like, hey, how's it going. They say, oh, lot,
that's something else I don't really know, and I'm just like,
I need to learn this. Whenever I get there.
Speaker 13 (05:51):
Yeah, you'll start to pick up more of At least
for me, I'm understanding a lot more. It's much harder
to communicate it, but I'm picking up the conversations, you know.
I mean, I'm kind of following what's going on.
Speaker 17 (06:01):
And I feel like that's like the biggest thing to
at least be able to understand what's going on whenever
you're over to their house. So it gets a little
bit easier.
Speaker 13 (06:08):
As long as you can understand a little bit and
you'll be able to dance a little sauce, at some point,
you're gonna be just fine.
Speaker 17 (06:13):
You'll be just at least fake it.
Speaker 16 (06:15):
And you know what, the one thing I'll say is
that he is such a fast learner, even in the pods.
The first one of the first things that I taught him,
which is funny, I tell himuddy aboutout that we were
taking it tequila shot, and the funny thing about it
was that he pronounced it very well.
Speaker 17 (06:33):
I was just like he was not saying.
Speaker 16 (06:36):
Like he was actually saying it, Yeah, it's not doing that,
and that kind of like that did a little something
to me. So, you know, when it comes to speaking Spanish,
the little that he knows, he pronounces it very well.
Speaker 13 (06:49):
So I know that's that's where are you from? Johnny
All from New Jersey?
Speaker 12 (06:53):
Originally, Okay, mama, let's talk. Let's talk Love is Blind? Okay,
individually for a second. So why, yeah, why did you
decide to go on a show like that?
Speaker 11 (07:07):
That's a great question.
Speaker 16 (07:08):
So basically, my friends actually reached out to me and
told me that they were looking for people in Charlotte,
and I at the moment had not seen Love is Blind.
I didn't really know what the concept was. But they
knew my dating history and that it wasn't good, and
they knew that I was very marriage minded. I wanted
something long term, and so they thought I was perfect
for it, so I was like, Okay, why not?
Speaker 11 (07:29):
So I signed up for it.
Speaker 16 (07:32):
I was told by the interviewers, like, you should watch
it because I told them no pun intended, but I
want to go into this blindly and they were like that's.
Speaker 11 (07:40):
Not the best idea. You should know what you're getting into,
and I was like, you know, you're right, So I
watched it.
Speaker 16 (07:45):
I did like the concept because I feel like something
I've always wanted and struggled with is that I feel
like when I would talk to men, they wouldn't really
care to get to know me until they saw me.
And you know, I feel like in our generation, we
just probably or ties the physical aspect first. And I
feel like I always knew that I wanted somebody to
fall in love with my soul first, and I felt
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like this was a perfect experiment that I saw work
for a lot of people and that could work for
me as.
Speaker 11 (08:12):
Well, and so it just kind of fit with everything
that I wanted. But then Lefe, you know, life kept going.
Speaker 16 (08:20):
I almost didn't partake in the experiment actually, and he
also didn't, but things just kind of opened up very
very last minute and I was able to partake in it,
So I just felt like it was a sign.
Speaker 13 (08:32):
Yeah, it sounds sounds like you had a bit more
of an intention for sure going in and open to
that way of meeting somebody. Johnny, Was it similar for you?
I mean, is that was it more of just like
oh whatever, let's see what happens, or you were fully
into that concept of let me get to know somebody first,
regardless of how they look.
Speaker 17 (08:49):
So it was a little bit different. So basically with me,
I was so it's like a long term relationship for
basically like right like during college, and like also for
two years after college, then for another like maybe like
three years, I was just playing a single game and
I was enjoying myself, but I wasn't really finding anything
that was like really substantial or just like a worthwhile relationship.
(09:10):
So when I found out about Love is Blind, they
reached out to me via like LinkedIn, and they basically
were like, hey, like do you want to do something
like this? And I merely was like, you know what,
what's the worst that can happen? The best thing is
I get married. The worst thing is that I have
a really cool experience. So basically through the interview process
there and didn't really expect to get married because when
(09:32):
I did, basically with the interview process, I was like
one of the alternates. So I was lucky number sixteen
and past fifteen guys, and I was just like, you
know what, I'm gonna use experience to see who I
can learn about myself, see who I can learn about
my relationships I had in the past, and hopefully bring
something to the next one I have, because clearly something
isn't working out with my normal dating history. So maybe
(09:53):
it's finding a different type of person, maybe it's having
different type of conversations and just really trying to figure
out what's going to get me to hopefully find someone
who's ready for marriage, because that's like the end of
the game, like the best thing.
Speaker 14 (10:06):
How many dates did you have inside the pots.
Speaker 11 (10:12):
Multiple? So we were there about close to ten days,
so I would say at least ten.
Speaker 16 (10:18):
Dates, but time kind of went by, like as the
days passed, the dates got longer.
Speaker 11 (10:25):
So our longest date was like four and a half
to five hours that's.
Speaker 12 (10:30):
Sick, I don't remember, but consecutively like five hours speaking.
Speaker 17 (10:34):
Yeah, it's basically here's like a call like this, you
turn like the you know the screen off and you're
sitting there with no distractions for six hours talking and
really know each other and just really finding out those
like deep conversations about, hey, you know this happens, how
are we going to deal with this for some reason,
like something happens like to either my parents or her parents.
(10:56):
How are we going to actually handle something like this?
Like would you know Amy and say a moving what
I consider moving?
Speaker 12 (11:01):
Yeah, things like that, And you never ever discussed anything
to do with your physique, like nothing, I'm brunette, I
have dark eyes, nothing, zero, So not.
Speaker 16 (11:12):
Really he knew that I was Latina because I feel
like that's something that I can't like that's part of
my identity. But I didn't say any physical traits, so
I think with him, the only thing was he was
describing his outfit one day and he said that he.
Speaker 11 (11:27):
Had a hair tie, and I was like, oh my god,
like like does he have a hair longer than I do?
So I was like, but I'm gonna be open minded
because obviously like I connection. So I was like, we're gonna,
We're gonna see it through.
Speaker 13 (11:46):
But it's fascinating that you both went in with such
a true open mind to the process, but at some point,
I just have a tough time for myself, Like I
put myself in this position all the time thinking about
how I could handle a show like that. At some point,
were you nervous that, Okay, once you meet each other,
you're not going to be attracted to each other, or
(12:06):
did you just think, I know, I like this person
so much inside that I'm completely blinded by their physical
or were you concerned?
Speaker 18 (12:15):
I think so I can.
Speaker 17 (12:16):
I definitely was a little concerned about that because I
know going into it, like I know I'm a good
looking guy, but I didn't know kind of what I
was going to see the other end too, and if
she was really going to like me for my looks
addition to kind of like my personality. And I remember
during the reveal, like when I saw me, I just
I couldn't speak, like just wor just didn't come out
because I was like so just like just awestra, So
(12:39):
I like didn't We really didn't talk to on like
that twenty minutes we saw each other. So the next
we saw each other was in the dr and when
we were like sitting in the car trying to film
the Okay, here's where we're going to be like going
to the like walking basically into the the hotel we're
staying at, and the entire time we're there, it was
just like awkward silence, And I was like, Oh, my gosh,
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what if she doesn't like me if I'm cute, if
it's like that case where like she kind of likes
my personality but that's about it.
Speaker 13 (13:08):
Yeah, I was freaking out. And you already knew you
were attracted to her, right, You're like, oh, Like I.
Speaker 17 (13:13):
Was like, she is beautiful, and then I was like,
but I hope she likes me.
Speaker 16 (13:21):
No. No, I feel like for me, the biggest worry
was actually like figuring this out and getting to the
point that we we we got engaged, and that's a
huge deal for me, And I didn't really care about
the physical aspect.
Speaker 11 (13:37):
It was more so like how are we going to.
Speaker 16 (13:40):
Get through this and get to the actual wedding day
and have it be like a good outcome.
Speaker 11 (13:48):
So I think that was more so my worry, like
the real world and.
Speaker 16 (13:51):
All those aspects, my dad and my family meeting him
and like all those things integrating.
Speaker 11 (13:56):
I feel like that's where I was more wary. But
like in the pause.
Speaker 16 (14:00):
I was just like, I have a strong feeling about
this man that I just know, Like I I don't
know how to explain it, but I felt like there
was something special there.
Speaker 13 (14:09):
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sort of puzzle. Like you're you're a person that fell
in love fully or at least I don't know. I
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Do you remember a specific time in Mexico, Because at
the beginning it was awkward.
Speaker 14 (18:38):
You know he's still debating.
Speaker 12 (18:39):
Oh my god, does she like me or I'm into
this girl so much, I don't know, and like I'm
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that inside a pool at the beach in the room
that you looked at each other and it clicked.
Speaker 11 (18:53):
It's funny question.
Speaker 16 (18:55):
Because I remember, I feel like the first night where
we met all the couples before that, we were just
chilling behind the scenes, like not saying and like we
were just having the best time with one another. And
I was like I could see myself with this person
for the rest of my life. And it was just
like the littlest thing, But I felt like it said
so much about our connection at that moment to me.
Speaker 17 (19:17):
Like we were just basically or we were just basically
waiting to go to meet everybody. And I remember vividly
us like just joking around and then like playing like
it was the random thing ever, but we were like
just playing patty Cake, like waiting to like basically be
called up so we can go on screen. It was
just like it was so like weird, but like so light,
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hard and fun and just like, oh, just like an
enjoyable time. You know.
Speaker 12 (19:41):
What's interesting as a viewer because this season was so
full of drama, you know, and there's so much stuff
going on, and a lot of couples that we knew
as an audience since the beginning that's not going to
transpire to anything, you know what I mean.
Speaker 14 (19:54):
They just have It's Mexico. They're caught up in the moment.
Speaker 12 (19:57):
Everybody's sexy, everybody, you know, it's a beach and and
and they're loving the drinking and the spending time because experiments,
it could be a lot of fun. But as a viewer,
at least me, you know, I'm very much in tune
with things. I was like, that's not gonna work. That's
not gonna work. And seeing you guys, it was such
a like a breath of fresh air, you know. It
was just positive and clean and beautiful. In the beginning,
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it was clean, yeah, you know, and it was like,
you know, I'm so happy for them, and I have
a feeling that there's one couple that is going to
be successful, which is Amy and Johnny, because it was
you guys did an incredible dance about we're part of
the whole thing, and we like everybody, and we have
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the genus, you.
Speaker 11 (20:43):
Know what, I very much in our bubble.
Speaker 16 (20:45):
Yes, even like there were things going on around us
that I feel like didn't fully click in with us
until you were watching it back, because while filming and
like even afterwards, we truly were focused on one and
other and you know, after we got married, you know,
focusing on our marriage, So we truly were in our
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bubble the whole.
Speaker 14 (21:07):
That's good for you, and that was very smart.
Speaker 13 (21:10):
What it sounds like you took it. You guys both
in your own right, took the process very seriously. Yeah,
because I imagine there are a lot of people that
go in semi serious but also semi just kind of
like whatever happens to happened.
Speaker 18 (21:22):
I just go with it.
Speaker 14 (21:22):
There going to experience that people going in for the
wrong reasons.
Speaker 17 (21:28):
I feel like in the moment we really didn't notice it,
but I also noticed that afterwards it was a little
more a pair and you did see people that were
there for the wrong reasons that might you know, shouldn't
have probably been there. But I feel like the like
casting team over like Kinetic does a pretty good job
at kind of like weeding through people and making sure
that like their intentions are you know, actually aligned with
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like the whole goal of the show.
Speaker 12 (21:52):
Were you able to develop like live like lifelong friends.
Is there a couple or a girl? I mean for
you that I said this is my girl, I really
like her.
Speaker 16 (22:00):
Yeah, yeah, I mean honestly, most of the girls are incredible.
For me, I got closer to Chelsea and Ady throughout
the process, but like, I love Laura, I love Brittany, Jess,
like all the girls are truly phenomenal, and I feel
like we have bonded. But yeah, throughout the process, like
those were my girls. So I'm very grateful for this question.
Speaker 13 (22:20):
And so where because I'm just going to dive into
a little bit of what can be real for a
lot of people relationships. Where are you guys now? You
just got you're married, right kids? I know was a
conversation that was maybe we want them, we're not ready.
Speaker 17 (22:34):
We're gonna're gonna push that off for a couple of years.
Speaker 13 (22:37):
I'm with you. I think that's smart. You both are young,
but you guys are both Was that ever, Were you
guys on the same page with that the whole time,
that we want kids both of you, just not right now?
Or was that a little bit of a back and
forth discussion.
Speaker 16 (22:49):
Yeah, we were on the same timeline of when we
wanted kids. It was just like the birth control of
it all in preventing that from happening. I don't already
expedited process to getting married. We didn't want to expit kids.
So that was just kind of where we were on
polar opposite ends. But we kind of just met in
the middle afterwards and you know, figured it out. But
we would ideally want kids like maybe three to four years,
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so like in our early thirties at some point. But
right now, we just really want to enjoy our marriage.
We moved in together about half a year ago, so
that's been really good. We've been traveling seeing his family
that are across the country, and then we went to
France with my family as well and that was amazing.
Speaker 11 (23:32):
So really just enjoying our marriage.
Speaker 4 (23:34):
How how are you both?
Speaker 13 (23:36):
We are twenty eight, both of you twenty eight. Yeah,
before this, now that you're married, what was the longest
relationship either of you had had?
Speaker 11 (23:45):
I Mine was like three and a half year, four
I was about four.
Speaker 13 (23:53):
And neither of you had ever gone down the road
with anybody of engagement or like super it was just
a long relationship, but you didn't see necessarily the future.
Speaker 16 (24:03):
With those I feel like both of us kind of
with our previous long term relationships we both had in
common that they were when we were in our early twenties,
when we were so in college, and so I'm sure
it was a thought in the back of like their head,
and like also like it was a thought in the
back of our head, but like it was just like,
you know, you're young and you're in love, so you
(24:23):
like think of all this stuff, but like it's not
the most rational thinking. Oh, I feel like it was
a thought, but it wasn't like it didn't get to
that serious point because we broke up when we were
in early twenties.
Speaker 13 (24:36):
Yeah, And I asked it because, like you guys said,
you made a point. You guys have an expedited marriage, right,
Your relationship was expedite. Everything is when you see a
lot of these shows about dating and everything goes supernatural speed. Right,
it's not normal the process, and you guys are now
in it, and it sounds like you're making sounds like
you're making very mature decisions at this point, which is
why I wondered if you guys had had long previous
(24:58):
relationships or you'd been down that path, because that's part
of the dating sort of development, right of getting where
you need to be mentally to jump into a marriage.
And now, like you said, we want kids, but not yet,
you're still both so young, plenty of time to figure
all that out. Now, you got to just continue to
build and focus on the relationship because it is still
really new exactly exactly.
Speaker 17 (25:18):
And I also feel like the reason why we had
such kind of like like in depth conversations was just
because we had such a good number of like resources
to reach out to people who were married that we
valued like what they had in a relationship. Yeah, like
my parents, her parents, my sister, and my brother in law,
some of her best friends, some of my best friends,
(25:40):
Like they're all married, they've all been together for like
a very long time, and they were able to basically
help us out by basically saying, like, Hey, have you
had these conversations yet? Have you guys been down this
road before? Like, have you had these discussions yet? And
it really kind of helped guide us like through the
conversations that we needed to have and make sure that
we were both open with each other about what we wanted,
what we ideally wanted in a few sure, and you
(26:00):
know how oldsimately to get there.
Speaker 12 (26:02):
Yeah, any hesitation within the families, because I know what
we saw on camera was was very supportive. You know,
your dad at the beginning was a little hesitant.
Speaker 14 (26:11):
You know, your daddy's.
Speaker 12 (26:12):
Girlhos like I can completely Like if I tell my
dad I'm just gonna go on on a dating show
and I'm going to meet somebody and I'm gonna marry
him in seven days, my mom my dad will.
Speaker 14 (26:21):
Have been over my dad body, you know what I mean.
But the fact that that.
Speaker 12 (26:27):
You had a mom and a dad that respected your
decision met him with open arms. A little bit hesitant,
which is normal, But at the end, I thought they
were so graceful, you know, and and so happy to
see you happy.
Speaker 14 (26:43):
Do you think that.
Speaker 12 (26:45):
Was there any drama at all that we didn't see
or was it always we're gonna let you do you
and we we believe that you're making the right choice.
Speaker 10 (26:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (26:55):
So I feel like the hesitance was more so before
the experiment itself, and even in the pods, I was like,
I don't know how this is gonna go, because you know,
I don't. I didn't have communication with my parents while
we were in the experiment, so I'm just like, you know,
once we get to the part where I'm engaged, I'm like, holy.
Speaker 11 (27:12):
Shit, I'm engaged and my family doesn't know, Like.
Speaker 16 (27:15):
I don't know how they're going to react. And it's
at that point when I get back to Charlotte.
Speaker 11 (27:18):
It's been three weeks.
Speaker 14 (27:19):
But they knew she's going to Love He's Blind. We're
going to watch Love is Blind, So they knew what
was happening.
Speaker 16 (27:24):
They knew what well, okay, they knew the intention of
the show, and like, what could happen? And I told them, hey,
if I'm gone in an extra week, it's because I
found somebody, So that fact they kind of already had known.
Speaker 11 (27:35):
But I feel like I talked to.
Speaker 16 (27:38):
Them about Johnny and how amazing he was, and I
feel like my dad really came around once he met Johnny,
and my dad he reads people extremely well.
Speaker 11 (27:49):
So if my dad for some reason didn't approve or didn't.
Speaker 16 (27:53):
Give the blessing, it would have most likely had been
because he saw something that I probably wasn't saying. And
at the end of the day, like he would still
allow me to be myself and make my decision, but
he would tell me straight up like this is not it.
But when he met Johnny, it was just like he
absolutely adored him and he respected him, and he knows
(28:15):
the trials and tribulations I have faced in the past
and that Johnny is truly like the best that has
ever come into my life. And he was just like,
it's a no brainer. Even though it was a very
short time of meeting, it just made sense. And I
feel like it was the same thing with meeting his family.
You know, everything just clicked, and so even at the
(28:37):
wedding when everybody meets, even my own grandma who lives
with my dad, who was also very hesitant about the
process too, she mentioned, I feel like I have known
his family for lifetimes, and it was very interesting because
it's like I never expected it to go as smoothly
as it did, because something about my parents is that
(29:00):
they will say what they think and they won't care,
and I love that for them. But you know, the
fact that they just handled it with so much grace
and respect and respect for me and my decision and
support overall meant the whole world to me. So there
really wasn't a lot of hesitancy after, you know, meeting Johnny.
(29:21):
It was more so before the experiment.
Speaker 14 (29:23):
What about you Johnny same?
Speaker 17 (29:26):
So I really like the biggest thing was about the
experiment itself, just kind of like Amy was saying, it's
such a fast process. So my parents found out about it.
I think I was more nervous from to find out
about it than they actually were about the whole experiment self.
So what happened was we talked, I don't know, way
more information than you guys playing you to know, but
(29:47):
they live in Maine. I had to go to Maine anyway,
right before the word for the show started filming because
a little sir graduate from PA school, so went up there.
We talked like that whole night from like when I
ended up driving there, which was I think it got
there like ten o'clock at night till like three or
four am, and just talk about everything like why something
(30:07):
do you want to go in the show? Like what
are your intentions? Like what do you want to get
out of this? Like how do you want to portray yourself? Yanda,
I Diana like those syps of things, and I just
basically opened up to them. I was like I want
to do this for myself, Like at the end of
the day, like I probably don't see myself getting married,
I see myself learning a lot more about myself as
an individual and then hopefully take it to another relationship.
(30:28):
And they're like, you know what, I'm fully supportive of
that they find someone. I really hope it's like the
right one, and I hope it works out very well,
but we're behind you fully. So they ended up supporting it.
Speaker 12 (30:37):
And then.
Speaker 17 (30:39):
My sisters when they actually met Amy, they were just
immediately in love with her, like they were like, you
were the best person ever. You think her family so well,
like it was just like how you saw. And I
don't know if it's just because of like my relationship
with my family or like Amy's relationship with like her
mom and her dad, But I feel like we just
as individuals were people that our families respected, and because
(31:03):
of that, they really just trust who we chose as
far as our partner goes.
Speaker 13 (31:06):
Yeah, it feels like lightning in a bottle. I just
wonder if that's the I wonder how normal this is
on a show like this to be this seamless.
Speaker 17 (31:15):
I don't think it's long, No I don't think so.
Speaker 13 (31:17):
I don't think on The Bachelor, I don't think on
any of these shows, like dating shows. It's almost like perfect,
like your journeys were meant to be in this, you know,
this path to collide and this was gonna work out.
Speaker 16 (31:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (31:28):
No, I completely agree with that.
Speaker 16 (31:29):
I feel like, and I always say this, I feel
like it was very much destiny, like our love was
written in the stars, because there were so many reasons
why we almost didn't partake in this, him being an alternate.
Speaker 11 (31:41):
I had trips planned out.
Speaker 16 (31:43):
One trip was right before we were supposed to start filming,
and that canceled the day before we were supposed to
fly out because of my parents' passports, and I was
completely distraught. And that's when I had just found out
that I was chosen as a finalist, and I basically
called my manager and I cried to her and out,
I just hope you know that I'm working next week. Unfortunately,
but this also happened, and I don't know if, like
(32:06):
I'm gonna be able to do it because like the
timeframe is so short, and I also had a trip
in April, and like long story short, there were like
complex things that were in the way for me to
be able to even partake in this, and it just
seamlessly moved out of the way. And I feel like
for him being an alternate, and like he also had
to do different things that were kind of in the
(32:27):
way that could have prevented him from participating, but.
Speaker 11 (32:30):
Like the universe just really like moved so that we
could meet. I don't know why we.
Speaker 16 (32:36):
Met through Loves Fun, but I'm very grateful that, you know,
the show and experiment exists overall, because it seems like
we were clearly meant to meet this way.
Speaker 13 (32:45):
So and I'm good.
Speaker 16 (32:48):
I was.
Speaker 17 (32:48):
I still remember like during the pods and then like
after we met, after we saw each other in the DR,
I basically said her, I was like, I'm still waiting
for a first fight because it just seems too easy,
Like it seems like it's it's too straightforward, this this
can't be real type of thing. Like I'm just waiting for,
you know, something to just come crashing down and like
bring us back to reality. But nothing ever did. And
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it's the honest experience.
Speaker 16 (33:12):
I just was.
Speaker 17 (33:13):
It was kind of that nice and like good things
do happen, Like.
Speaker 13 (33:17):
You guys are making me a believer in this process
because I'm telling you, I'm forever with all of these
dating shows that are out there, I've always been like, nah,
there's no way, Like that's not gonna happen for every
one of them. I don't care if it's The Bachelor,
I don't care what it is. I'm like, eh, I
mean sure that the camera they you know, they're cutting around.
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Any cultural differences I'm not really.
Speaker 16 (37:45):
I feel like with Johnny and his family, they're so
I feel like for us so that you know, we're
so family oriented, but his family is so family oriented
too that it just it's a perfect blend. And he
is so open minded to try new things, learning new things,
and that was something that was very important to me.
And so that was, you know, something we communicated to
(38:08):
each other in the pods and I like wanted to
make sure like that he was that type of person
that was very open minded. And so I feel like
there hasn't really been any like significant cultural differences.
Speaker 17 (38:19):
I just remember one of the things I was quotquote
open minded about was trying coquito the best cannot stand.
Speaker 14 (38:28):
I didn't Actually you didn't like.
Speaker 17 (38:31):
Not like coconut. That is a very very very tough
for me.
Speaker 11 (38:34):
I don't think understand my heart.
Speaker 14 (38:38):
I just see it's just like, yes, but did you
try it?
Speaker 1 (38:42):
Didn't like it?
Speaker 14 (38:43):
They didn't like it. I'm going to like, you can
the other flavors.
Speaker 11 (38:53):
You didn't tell me this, Yes, there's other options.
Speaker 16 (39:00):
My mom makes coquito and like we would, you know,
distributed to friends and family, and like people love my
mom's coquito so much, so I'm just like, there's no
way that you will not love my mom's coquito. But
she only does like the traditional.
Speaker 13 (39:13):
Of course, how much perto Rican food have you gotten into?
Speaker 14 (39:16):
What about my fungo?
Speaker 13 (39:18):
Not yet.
Speaker 17 (39:20):
I've heard so much from ango, so.
Speaker 13 (39:22):
Much fantastic, But wait till you have to. When you
have that, oh my god, I have another gonna get
you to Puerto Rico.
Speaker 16 (39:33):
I haven't gotten too into the kitchen to like do
all these traditionalis. I just do like the basic, you know,
I don't like just any type of but when it
comes to doing like my pungo, like, I'm not gonna.
Speaker 11 (39:48):
I haven't had the time to do all that. But
he has tried, like my grandma's pastels. He's for me
like he's tried like those kinds. But my pungo, you
know what you have to do.
Speaker 12 (39:59):
There's like a kid called Body Leacious, Body Delicious, Body
Body Delicious.
Speaker 14 (40:05):
Follow him on Instagram.
Speaker 12 (40:06):
He is a young kid that cooks right and he
teaches you how to do Puerto Rican stuff very simple.
Everything is delicious and it will be a great introduction
for him. And the kid is funny, so you can
show Johnny the videos and the food is or.
Speaker 14 (40:21):
Just go to Puerto Rico.
Speaker 17 (40:23):
That's another thing we're trying to do. So first off,
we love cooking together, so like that's one of the
things we like always bond over is cooking. Okay, we
are trying to play a trip to Puerto Rico pretty soon.
We think it's going to be like the May June
ish time.
Speaker 14 (40:37):
But good.
Speaker 17 (40:39):
So I'm very excited. It's my first time there. And
Amy is like, we got to see the rainforest, we
got to see us and why we're gonna be going
all of the Amy has planning this like jam packed
basically like a itinerary full of Puerto Rico. So I
(41:01):
got to actually see an experience for myself.
Speaker 13 (41:04):
Add one thing to you and Roslyn can send this
over you guys can get it. But you've got to go.
We were just introduced to us, and I mean I've
been there a gazillion times now right in the twenty years,
never have experience anything like this guy called Captain Pelican
in Agwoodia and you have to make this drive right.
You have to go on this little boat it's called
(41:24):
what do they call it? The little Spanish boats When
Spain came. They call it something know what they call it.
It's a little He takes you on this little boat
all through and he like literally goes, mommy, man, God,
and all these freaking pelicans start landing on your boat
and they're in with you. You swimming with rocks is
(41:47):
the most beautiful, exquisitive spence ever. I'm I mean, I
just did it on our last trip, which was last
When was I there? Last last summer? Maybe the last trip?
And I mean again, I've been there countless times. This
is one of the most memorable things we've ever done there.
She was blown away.
Speaker 17 (42:02):
That's awesome.
Speaker 14 (42:05):
And then also do.
Speaker 12 (42:08):
Instead of just going to the rainforest, which is beautiful,
go to junk is beautiful. But there's a tour I
believe it's called a I can send you all this
info Amy. They pick you up in the morning at
six am. They bring you back like at six o'clock
at night, but they take you and Camui and you
experience the rainforest but in a way that you have
never experienced it before.
Speaker 13 (42:28):
Like ziplining through it in.
Speaker 14 (42:31):
Everywhere you feel like you feel like it's Jurassic Park.
I was like, where am I am? I even in
Puerto Rico, it was incredible.
Speaker 11 (42:39):
Oh yeah, I take them to over there, but.
Speaker 14 (42:43):
No, because it will take you to.
Speaker 11 (42:48):
Some caves and like a little bit of everything.
Speaker 14 (42:52):
Everything.
Speaker 13 (42:52):
It's just a little bit of a different adventure.
Speaker 16 (42:54):
Everything.
Speaker 13 (42:54):
You go to camou and you can walk around, but
this is like going on an adventure. Like if you're
if you're cool with hiking and getting you know, going
walking through water and stuff like that, you'll you'll be
into that.
Speaker 14 (43:05):
What is what is next? So what's what? What's next
for you guys career wise?
Speaker 16 (43:09):
Right?
Speaker 12 (43:09):
I know you guys were both business people and you
have your jobs. But now that you had this platform
that people love you that, I'm assuming you're going to
get a lot of opportunities.
Speaker 14 (43:18):
What's next?
Speaker 16 (43:20):
That's a good question. I feel like that's really up
in the air. I feel like we're very much open
to the opportunities and the possibilities. But we both have
worked incredibly hard for education, and you know, we've worked
hard for our career.
Speaker 11 (43:34):
So I don't know, like it's one of those things
that if it's something that.
Speaker 16 (43:38):
We can juggle both that we will and if not,
if there's something better, bigger and better, then we'll be
open to it.
Speaker 11 (43:45):
But it just really depends. We're always the type of
people that are open to the unknown.
Speaker 17 (43:49):
Yeah, And I know, just growing up to my mom
always worked in like the nonprofit space.
Speaker 3 (43:54):
Yeah, And I feel like this kind of.
Speaker 17 (43:56):
Gives us opportunity to really kind of give back and
like that kind of sense. Oh yeah, and just do
more like volunteering, more like actually working like in nonprofits.
So just trying to find the right one. I feel
like it's going to be like a big I don't know,
it's like thing for us to do and really look
forward to, but we definitely want to because of this platform,
be able to promote different things, be able to help
out however we count run the community. Yeah, and just
(44:16):
make sure that we're actually building something that's more like
longer term than just just be like a quick like
fifteen minutes of fame than boom. Like we want to
make sure there's going to be like more of like
a long lasting thing kind to help out multiple people.
Speaker 10 (44:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (44:29):
And I feel like something that's very important to myself
and us is my identity. And I've always been involved
in any like Hispanic organization since I was a kid,
and so That's something I look forward to continue doing,
is being involved with in the community in Charlotte in
terms of that as well as you know, advocating for
(44:50):
kids and adults that have mental disabilities because my brother
is on the spectrum, so like getting educated and advocating
others is like a huge goal of mine as well
and ours.
Speaker 1 (45:01):
Beautiful.
Speaker 13 (45:02):
That's awesome.
Speaker 14 (45:03):
Thank you so much, guys.
Speaker 12 (45:04):
This was so beautiful and we wish you nothing about
blessings and prosperity and health and alive of just yemanness
and incredible experiences.
Speaker 13 (45:14):
Thank you so much that the dream it sounds like
it's all going the right way. Thanks really fun, Yeah,
thanks for joining us.
Speaker 14 (45:23):
Yes, bye bye.
Speaker 13 (45:28):
That was lovely.
Speaker 14 (45:29):
They were so nice, so nice.
Speaker 13 (45:31):
I truly I'm not joking when I say I think
they're the lightning in the bottle couple, Like I wonder
how many I mean, I remember the very first bachelor
or bachelorette with they're still together. Yeah, they're still married,
kids and all that stuff. I mean, like they they
were like that anominally in the dating world space, you
know when it comes to these reality shows, this feeld
they feel like the same. These two, Yeah, like really
(45:51):
good heads on their shoulders, doing everything sort of the
right way and on their terms. And I'm really I'm
really excited for them. Makes me a bel leave her
in the process, which I never thought I would be.
Speaker 14 (46:03):
Yeah, if everything fails, you can always go to Love
is Blind.
Speaker 13 (46:06):
Wow, I change Blind?
Speaker 14 (46:08):
No, No, I don't.
Speaker 13 (46:09):
I'm just you're already saying that everything fails for us?
Speaker 7 (46:12):
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Speaker 17 (46:14):
Love you did?
Speaker 14 (46:15):
Can you go and love love is Blind and we
change our names and you can change the voice.
Speaker 13 (46:19):
They'll they'll be led back to each other.
Speaker 14 (46:22):
That would be awesome. Can you imagine? Like he reminds me, I.
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Here we go, let me say, oh wait, just stomach hurt.
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